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She is a Woman of the Year because: "In Cairo's Tahrir Square, women and men stood shoulder to shoulder, demanding freedom and their rights. Women like Esraa insist the genie cannot be put back in the bottle." --Christiane Amanpour, who covered the protests in Egypt for ABC News read more

I love holiday parties. There’s something about free-flowing eggnog, lights artfully strung everywhere and caroling that just warms my heart. But when I received the evite for the shin dig I’m attending tonight, my love for the seasonal festivities grew even more. read more

They are Women of the Year because: "They have remained focused on the issues of women's empowerment. Thanks to them, girls now have powerful models at the very top. With these women leaders inspiring the next generation, perhaps the concerns of today--girls' under-education, maternal mortality, rape as a weapon of war--will, by the fortieth Glamour Women of the Year Awards, have been resolved." --Condoleezza Rice, former secretary of state and 2008 Woman of the Year read more

She is a Woman of the Year because: "She's an original, unique. There's nobody quite like her. There have been others who have tried, but it doesn't work. She is just herself." --Bob Mackie, designer read more

She is a Woman of the Year because: "She stood up and said, 'This is who I am.' When someone does that, it changes the world. It gives hope." --Melissa Etheridge, singer, 2005 Woman of the Year read more

She is a Woman of the Year because: "The clothes she designs are feminine with a capital F. They make women look beautiful, especially real women with curves." --Elton John, singer-songwriter read more

They are Women of the Year because: "Lindsey's in a long line of great athletes in individual sports. Lisa and Mia represent something new: female superstars in team sports. Prior to Title IX, few girls had opportunities for high-level competition in team sports. Now it's a given." --Bob Costas, NBC sportscaster read more

They are Women of the Year because: "They are fearless. Their life's purpose is to be of service to Somali refugees, and their unwavering fortitude in the face of insurmountable obstacles is a testament to the warrior spirit of women." --Iman, cosmetics executive, model and 2006 Woman of the Year, born in Somalia read more

The Grammys. The fragrance. The new album. Black Eyed Peas front woman
Stacy Ann Ferguson is having the year of her life. Glamour columnist Katie Couric finds out how this down-to-earth California girl made it all happen. read more

Fergie's soaring vocals and dare-you-to-look-away sex appeal have made her an unstoppable musical force, both as a solo artist and with the Peas. She's shown a real social conscience, working for causes from AIDS to cancer, and we are proud to honor her as a 2010 Woman of the Year. read more

She is a Woman of the Year because: "There are not a lot of people who can do everything she does, and be brilliant, and be gorgeous, and raise all those children. Formidable, my dear. Bravo." --Joanne Woodward, actress read more

She is a Woman of the Year because: "She used her raw courage to row the Atlantic, all alone for 70 days, to make sure people who will never know her name have clean water to drink." --Diane Sawyer, ABC World News anchor and 2001 Woman of the Year read more

She is a Woman of the Year because: "She's using her voice to say: We need to get kids educated. And she's linking the Western world and the Muslim world, so that we understand one another." --Melinda Gates, philanthropist read more